Honda’s new ‘Earth Dreams Technology’ 1.6-litre i-DTEC turbodiesel engine in the redesigned English-built Civic hatchback will emit just 95g of CO2 per km, the automaker announced at Geneva.
The new engine is the first of the new series to be introduced into Europe and will be made at Honda’s UK factory in Swindon from the end of this year.
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The application of new high-strength material in the cylinder head has enabled Honda to claim the world’s lightest aluminium open deck 1.6-litre diesel engine.
“These lightweight characteristics, along with the compact high-efficiency turbocharger enhance responsiveness and ensure the car will offer a class-leading balance of fuel economy and performance,” the automaker said.
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